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"Hello, Central!" Will I Lose My Money in the Coming Banking Changes?

Patrick H. Bellringer

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l at home. That being the case -- which one will I lose when all these bank "closings" take place?

Will the cash at home be redeemable in the new money, or will we just lose it? And what happens to any cash someone has in the bank if the bank is closed -- for whatever reason? I realize the money in the bank is not money. It is just digits in a computer. So where does it go?

My dad just happened to have $500 in his pocket back in 1929 when the big crash closed the bank doors, and 50 years later it had turned into $80,000 worth of bank stock in the new bank that was created after the crash. So that is why I have a few bills at home, just in case they are redeemable.

One reason Dad still had the money in his pocket when they opened the new bank was because he couldn't spend it on anything. No one had change for 20 dollar bills and the banks were closed, so no change was available there, either. And things back then were selling for 5 and 10 cents, instead of 500 and 1000 bucks like today. You wouldn't believe how many ears of corn a person could buy for just 5 cents, back in the "good old days".

There is no reason you should know the answers to these questions, but like I've said before, I have to keep hoping. My thanks to you and yours ---------- WW

(Response)

FROM: Patrick H. Bellringer

TO: WW

DATE: August 9, 2007

SUBJECT: Reply

Dear WW:

I am assured, that under NESARA and the change to a gold banking system, any money you have in any bank will be kept safe and will be exchanged dollar for dollar for the new currency of gold and silver certificates. Any money you have in Federal Reserve Notes at home can be exchanged the same way at any gold-chartered bank after the change-over has occurred.

If your bank is one that refuses to cooperate and is closed, the bank records will be transferred to a gold-chartered bank and you will be notified accordingly. In any case you are not to lose any of your money and purchasing power.

In Love and Light,

Patrick H. Bellringer